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APA : Muazzmi, R. A., Iqbal, S., & Khan, K. (2018). Male Bodies, Women's Souls: Personal Narratives of Beauty Salons Workers in Pakistan. Global Anthropological Studies Review, I(I), 28-31. https://doi.org/10.31703/gasr.2018(I-I).04
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